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Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip 200 Model Mvp200 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Multivoip 200 Model Mvp200 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
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11 Cabling Cabling Your MultiVOIP Cabling your MultiVOIP involves making the proper Power, Command Port, phone system, and Internet connections. Figure 5 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. The following paragraph details the steps necessary for cabling your MultiVOIP. Note: Before starting to cable your MultiVOIP, perform the E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure if either voice/ fax channel (1 or 2) will be connected to an E&M trunk that is a Type 1,3,4, or 5 rather...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 123 Connect a network cable to the Ethernet 10Base-T connector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the other end of the cable to your network. 4 If you are connecting a station device (e.g., analog telephone, fax machine, or Key Telephone System (KTS) to your MultiVOIP, connect the smaller end of a special adapter cable (supplied) to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXS connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the station device. If you are connecting a PBX...
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13 Software Installation E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure Each voice/fax channel on the MultiVOIP has a separate E&M jumper block, located near the jacks on the back panel of the MultiVOIP. Each jumper block has 8 pairs of pins with a jumper plug on three adjacent pairs of pins. The jumper plug must be centered on the E&M type number (see Figure 6) that matches the E&M connection for that channel. Perform the following procedure if you need to move the E&M jumper block from its default (Type 2)...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 14 Phase 1: Configuring Your Master MultiVOIP Configuring your Master MultiVOIP involves software loading and configuration. Software Loading The software loading procedure does not provide every screen or option in the loading process. It is assumed that a technical person with a thorough knowledge of Windows and the software loading process is performing the installation. Additional information on the MultiVOIP software is provided in the User Guide supplied with your...
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15 Configure Master MultiVOIP 4 The MultiVOIP Setup welcome screen is displayed. Press Enter or click Next> to continue. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to install your MultiVOIP software.
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 166 The following dialog box selects the COM port of your PC connected to the Command port of the MultiVOIP. From the Select Port drop-down list, choose the COM port of your PC. Click OK to continue. 7 The Setup Complete dialog is displayed. Click Finish to continue.
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17 Configure Master MultiVOIP 8 The following message is displayed: Click Ye s to continue. 9 The following dialog box is displayed. Click YES to continue. 10 The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box is displayed. The default Frame Type is TYPE_II. If this does not match your IP network, change the Frame Type by clicking the drop-down arrow and selecting SNAP. The available Frame Type choices are TYPE_II and SNAP.
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 1811 In the Ethernet group, enter your unique LAN IP address in the IP Address field, then enter the Subnet Mask and Gateway Address for your LAN in the corresponding fields. The IP address is your unique LAN IP address, and the Gateway address is the IP address of the device connecting your MultiVOIP to the Internet. Click OK when you are finished. 12 The Channel Setup dialog box is displayed. Its three tabs are used to define the voice/fax channel interface, voice coder, fax...
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19 Configure Master MultiVOIP 13 The Interface group defaults to FXS (Loop Start). Select the interface option that corresponds to the interface type being connected to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 jack on the back panel of the MultiVOIP. If you are connected to a station device; e.g., an analog telephone, fax machine, or KTS telephone system to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit, FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface option. If the station device uses ground start, then choose...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 20If you choose the E&M interface, then the E&M Options group is enabled. Check with your local in-house phone personnel to determine if the signaling is Dial Tone or Wink and if the connection is 2-wire or 4-wire. If Wink signaling is used, then the Wink Timer is enabled with a default of 250 milliseconds. The range of the Wink Timer is from 100 to 350 milliseconds. Consult with your local in- house phone personnel for this timer setting. If you want to dedicate a local...